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  2. Work in Dubai - Dubai Guide - Expat.com

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    Dubai's top companies in the hospitality and tourism sector are Emaar Hospitality Group and Jumeirah Group. Read also The work culture in Dubai . Securing a work visa to work in Dubai. Work permits are issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) of the United Arab Emirates and sponsored by your employer.

  3. Experience letter attestation by Ministry of Foreign Affairs -...

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    Dubai Municipality needs all Experience Letters should be attested from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan (MOFA). A minimum of 3 years' experience is required to get a work permit. The problem is MOFA does not attest/legalize the Experience Letter issued by private companies. They only attest Experience Letters issued by government ...

  4. Offer 60K AED per month - Is it worth considering? - Expat.com

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    Hi , I am currently in Brisbane and got an offer from a company in UAE for AED 60k per month. this include base+housing+other allowances ( they provide this as monthly salary). apart from the 30 calendar days of leave + kids education AED 25k per year + Medical cover + return flights for 4. Is this worth considering.

  5. Bahrain VS Dubai: Which is best? - Dubai forum - Expat.com

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    1) Much much cheaper than Dubai - I am still surprised by this. For my house in RV; I pay 1300 BD per month inclusive. Similar in Dubai would cost me 2300-2500 BD (I used to live in Meadows which is comparable to RV). RVIS is supposed to be one of the most expensive schools in Bahrain i.e. around 6500 BD per year for Pre-KG which was standard ...

  6. Iqama visa in Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia Guide - Expat.com

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    Then, the Ministry issues a permit to the company to sponsor a foreign worker. The duration is up to one year and could be renewed. If there is an approval, depending on the requirements and the iqama quotas, the sponsoring company obtains a Visa Authorisation number and a Power of Attorney, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Saudi Arabia.

  7. GAMCA approved hospital in Dubai for Oman Visa - Expat.com

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    Thanks All, got it done. For the record, Al Kuwait Hospital, Deira is the place to obtain Certificate from Govt of UAE Health Ministry which is meant for Embassies in general declaring person health status. It is enough for Oman visa. GAMCA is not applicable if person is in Gulf already. Like.

  8. Starting a business in the United Arab Emirates - Expat.com

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    Your freelance license as issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE); Relevant educational certificates such as a bachelor's degree or diploma; Proof of annual income from the past 2 years of no less than AED 360,000, or financial means to sustain your stay in the UAE. Starting an e-commerce business in the UAE

  9. Global immigration rules: The latest changes - Expat.com

    www.expat.com/en/expat-mag/10990-updates-on-immigration-regulations-for...

    On World Teachers' Day, October 5, Dubai's Crown Prince awarded Golden Visas to foreign teachers who have significantly contributed to education across Dubai and the UAE. This recognition is part of the UAE's strategy to retain top educational talent by offering them long-term residency without needing a sponsor.

  10. Sole custody and noc letter - Dubai forum - Expat.com

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    11723. If you have court documents proving sole custody (and translated into English or Arabic) which have been attested by your ministry of foreign affairs and then by the UAE embassy in your home country (finally by MOFA in UAE) then you will not need an NOC letter. The NOC is needed when custody cannot be established.

  11. Understanding corporate culture in Dubai - Expat.com

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    Culture and religion in Dubai. Nearly 90% of the UAE population are expats, while the rest are local citizens. Emiratis are traditionally conservative. Dubai is the most tolerant emirate thanks to its diversity of cultures and beliefs, which is why many expats choose to move there. Islam is the official religion in the UAE, and it has a strong ...